Portishead Town F.C. Explained

Clubname:Portishead Town
Fullname:Portishead Town Football Club
Nickname:Posset
Founded:1912 (as St. Peters Portishead)
Ground:Bristol Road, Portishead
Chairman:Adrian Green
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Portishead Town Football Club, formerly Portishead A.F.C., are a football club based in Portishead, North Somerset, England founded in 1912. The men's first team are currently members of the and the Ladies first team are members of the FA Women's National League South West Division 1. The club is also home to nearly 900 Junior players aged between 5–16 as part of a merger between other Portishead junior football teams.[1] The club is affiliated to the Somerset County FA. They have recently gone onto win the Western League Division One title, securing promotion to the Premier Division for the 2024/25 season.

History

Originally known St. Peter's Portishead until a name change in 1948, the club played in small regional leagues for years until joining the Somerset County League in 1975.[2] They won the Premier Division title four times in five years between 1993–94 and 1997–98.[3] After their fourth successive runner-up campaign in the 2004–05 season, Portishead successfully applied for promotion to the Western League.[4]

In Portishead's first season of Western League football they finished in the top half of the table only to better their performance the following season. In 2006–07 Portishead achieved their highest ever finish in the history of the club finishing runners-up to Truro City Although Portishead finished as runners-up they were unable to be promoted to the Western League Premier Division as their ground was not suitable, lacking (at that time) floodlights. The 2023–24 season saw Portishead crowned champions of Western League Division One, an 8–0 thrashing of Gillingham Town securing the title.[5]

Reserve team

The reserve squad plays in the Somerset County League Division one, while the 'A', 'B', and 'Colts' teams all play in the Weston super Mare and District League.

Honours

Portishead Town Ladies

Having previously had a Ladies team, Portishead Town resurrected the Ladies section in 2011. The team was to be led by Chip Wright and were elected to join Somerset County Women's League. After initially struggling, the 2015/2016 season saw the team achieving a league and cup double, beating Staplegrove in the final 2–0.[7] The 2016/17 season followed on from the previous year with a league and cup double once again, this time beating Penn Mill 4–3 in a thrilling final.[8]

With promotion to South West Regional Women's Football League, Portishead Town Ladies won their third successive promotion in 2017/18 from the Eastern Division on goal difference from Royal Wootton Basset Ladies. The Ladies were then promoted to The FA Women's National League South West Div.1 where they are currently competing.[9] During th2 2017/18 season, the Ladies Reserves team was created, who compete in the Somerset County Women's League, winning Division Two in their first season[10] and currently compete in Division One.

Honours

Somerset County Women's League

Division 1 Winners: 2015–16, 2016–17

Division 1 Runners-up: 2013–14

Division 2 Winners: 2017-18 (reserves)

Somerset County Women's League Cup

Winners: 2015–16, 2016–17

Runners-up: 2014–15

South West Regional Women's Football League

Eastern Division Winners: 2017–18

Portishead Town Youth

In an effort to modernise the club, increase the membership numbers and preserve the clubs status for future generations the club merged with two local junior clubs, Portishead Junior FC and Gordano Valley Giants to create Portishead Town Youth. The Junior section offers community football for both boys and girls with teams competing in junior leagues across Bristol and North Somerset and two Under 18 sides offering a pathway into the senior sides. With nearly 900 junior members, Portishead Town FC is one of the largest junior club's in the South West of England.

Ground

Portishead Town play their home games at Bristol Road, Portishead, Bristol, BS20 6QG.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wright. Tom. 2016-04-19. Football club unveil expansion plans. 2021-03-11. North Somerset Times. en-UK.
  2. Web site: Portishead Town Football Club. Toolstation League. 4 February 2012. dead. https://archive.today/20120913115435/http://www.toolstationleague.com/portishead/index.php. 13 September 2012.
  3. Web site: Portishead. Football Club History Database. 4 February 2012.
  4. Web site: Portishead Brief Club History. Pitchero. 4 February 2012.
  5. Web site: Portishead Town FC win Division One title after 8-0 win. North Somerset Times. Abraham. Samir. 21 April 2024. 22 April 2024.
  6. Web site: 2012-04-19. Senior Cup. 2013-04-04. SomersetFA.
  7. Web site: Somerset County Women's League. 2021-03-11. fulltime-league.thefa.com.
  8. Web site: Somerset County Women's League. 2021-03-11. fulltime-league.thefa.com.
  9. Web site: South West Regional Women's Football League. 2021-03-11. fulltime-league.thefa.com.
  10. Web site: Somerset County Women's League. 2021-03-11. fulltime-league.thefa.com.